IRDAI imposed a fine of Rs 2 crore on HDFC Life, the company gave information in the regulatory filing
Penalty: Insurance company HDFC Life was fined Rs 1 crore for issues related to the protection of the interests of policyholders. In addition, a fine of Rs 1 crore was imposed for irregularities related to the outsourcing of services by the company.
The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) has imposed a total fine of Rs 2 crore on HDFC Life for violating various IRDAI rules. The company has given this information in the exchange filing. According to the company, the fine was imposed after an onsite inspection conducted by IRDAI in September 2020. During that time, matters related to the financial years 2017-18, 2018-19, and 2019-20 were investigated.
Insurer HDFC Life was fined Rs 1 crore for issues related to the protection of the interests of policyholders. Additionally, a fine of Rs 1 crore was imposed on the company for irregularities related to outsourcing of services.
The company said in a regulatory filing on Thursday, "IRDAI issued an order dated August 01, 2024, imposing a total penalty of Rs 2 crore for violation of applicable rules. A penalty of Rs 1 crore was imposed in respect of certain aspects related to the protection of the interests of policyholders. At the same time, a penalty of Rs 1 crore (Rs 1 crore) was imposed in matters related to outsourcing of services provided by the company. This action was related to the payment of commission, remuneration, or reward.